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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRSFEC_REX - Message Class for Replication Exception Handling
Message number: 000
Message text: Employee &1 was put into quarantine.
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HRSFEC_REX000
- Employee &1 was put into quarantine. ?The SAP error message "HRSFEC_REX000 Employee &1 was put into quarantine" typically occurs in the context of the SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central module. This message indicates that an employee record has been flagged and placed into a "quarantine" status, which means that there are issues with the data that need to be resolved before the employee record can be processed further.
Causes:
- Data Validation Issues: The employee record may contain invalid or incomplete data that does not meet the system's validation rules.
- Integration Errors: If there are issues with data integration between SuccessFactors and other systems (like SAP ERP), it can lead to records being quarantined.
- Duplicate Records: The system may have detected duplicate employee records, leading to one or more being quarantined.
- Compliance Issues: There may be compliance-related issues that require review before the employee record can be activated.
Solutions:
- Review Employee Data: Check the employee record for any missing or incorrect information. Ensure that all mandatory fields are filled out correctly.
- Check Integration Logs: If the employee data is being integrated from another system, review the integration logs for any errors that may have caused the quarantine status.
- Resolve Duplicates: If duplicates are detected, identify and resolve them according to your organization's data management policies.
- Consult with HR or Compliance Teams: If the issue is related to compliance, consult with the relevant teams to understand what needs to be corrected.
- Use the Quarantine Report: In SuccessFactors, there may be a quarantine report or dashboard that provides details on quarantined records. Use this tool to identify and address issues.
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